Krishna Candle Day Ink is a new color in the Krishna Super Rich ink. Dr. Sreekumar’s, who hand crafts his inks in India, created the Super Rich series as his standard ink series. Other Krishna ink series include Kot-Massi, an iron gall ink and the Krishna RC series, which tend to be super sheening inks.
Although part of the standard Super Rich ink line. this color has some surprises of its own. There are over 30 Krishna Super Rich Series ink colors and continues to expand. Krishna Candle Day ink is a unique orange color that is not quite bright and vibrant or copper in color. Instead this ink is more of a “burnt orange” color that has had a flame (candle) put to it, making it slightly darker, with some charred effects. There are some dark grey sheen that appears at the wettest portions of our ink review. The burnt orange comes out nice and dark on paper and shows very well.
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We found the following traits during our review of Krishna Candle Day ink that you may find helpful:
Testing Factors
For our review of Krishna Candle Day ink we used Rhodia dot pad paper, which is not a super sheening paper with a glass dip pen manufactured by J. Herbin Pen Company. The glass dip pen has a tip that is similar to a fine fountain pen nib.
Bottle Sizes
All Krishna inks come in a small 20 ml. glass bottle. This is their standard bottle size regardless of the series of ink. The lid is a good size, making it easy to fill a fountain pen. Each bottle has simple packaging and simple labeling, which keeps the costs down.
Cost
Krishna Candle Day ink retails for $8.00, as do all Super Rich series of Krishna inks. Other series of Krishna ink, such as Kot-Massi and RC retail for a bit more at $9.00, which is still very reasonable for this imported ink from India.
Dry Time
The dry time we experienced using Krishna Candle Day ink was a bit longer than other Krishna inks at 11-12 seconds. Still functional for a nicely saturated ink color that you may use with all types of journal, letter and note writing.
Bleed Through
Even though Krishna Candle Day ink has medium saturation, we found absolutely no bleeding during our ink review. Even during the high ink content of the cotton swab test we found no additional bleeding.
Feathering
There was no feathering noticed during our review of Krishna Candle Day ink. The lines come out clear, crisp and distinct on Rhodia paper. However, there was some feathering and line distortion during our water test, but only at the wettest portion of the test.
Water Test
For this test we run a drenched cotton swab over an ink sample of Krishna Candle Day ink that has dried for about 3 minutes. We found some line distortion and feathering at the wettest points and some significant color smearing throughout the sample lines. Krishna Candle Day ink is not a waterproof ink.
Shading & Sheening
Krishna Candle Day ink is not meant to be a mega sheening ink, but it definitely has a dark grey sheen where the ink is the thickest, which makes for the super cool “burnt orange” color. Additionally, there is significant shading that can be obtained with the right nib and handwriting skills. Krishna Candle Day ink can vary from a light soft orange to a deep dark orange that has a hint of brown or a “burnt orange” color. These possible contrasts creates a super cool look and makes Krishna Candle Day ink fun to tinker and experiment with.
Conclusion about the Krishna Candle Day Ink
If you like orange, Krishna Candle Day ink is a must have. If you don’t have orange colored ink in your collection, this ink may be the color for you. It comes across dark, but with some super nice shading and sheening traits. Krishna Candle Day ink is very reasonably priced being an imported ink that comes direct to us from India. Dr. Shreekumar is a master at his craft and continues to produce fun and exciting Krishna ink colors with unique and interesting traits. Happy Writing from India!
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I have liked the look of every Krishna ink you’ve reviewed! I must get some and feel like idiot for not, but it’s hard to choice which ones!!
Love this orange!
This ink is lovely
This looks like an orange I could like. It’s dark enough to be easy to read. Thanks for the chance to try it!
I’m still on the hunt for my favorite ink, but this looks like it could be that!
I’ve never had orange ink. This one looks deep enough to be readable.
I love a good orange ink and this looks lovely!
Please review some bright shading inks for summer
I like that color.
Great color, looks like the right the amount of shading too!
These Krishna inks you’ve been reviewing sound quite nice for the price. I’d like to see more non-waterproof inks reviewed to pair with them.
Favorite is somewhere between Noodler’s Black Swan in Australian Roses, and OS Nitrogen.
interesting color. i’d like to see some sailor inks
I’m into browns, and this is colorful but close to brown. Love it!
Wow, great orange!
Looks like a really nice orange ink
Seems like a pretty basic orange…
This is a great review of a seemingly wonderful ink. I do not have any Krishna inks, but would love to own some of them. As always, you want to know what we’d like to see you review; I would like to see reviews of Waterman inks.
I like orange inks; this seems to be another good one.
I would like to see reviews of Robert Oster shimmering inks.
This is a nice looking orange!
I love orange ink so this review was a joy to read! I will definitely pick up a bottle of this ink.
Thanks!
Always up for a beautiful orange ink